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The article discusses two recent incidents involving embassies that have raised concerns about the violation of international law and the erosion of diplomatic immunity. The first incident involved the bombing of Iran's embassy in Damascus, allegedly by Israel, resulting in loss of life. The second incident occurred when Ecuadorian police entered the Mexican Embassy in Quito to arrest a former vice president of Ecuador who was seeking political asylum. The article argues that these incidents are of greater concern than they are being viewed, as they undermine the sanctity of embassy rules and have potential negative consequences for diplomatic management. The article emphasizes the importance of upholding diplomatic principles and warns against setting dangerous precedents that could make diplomacy more difficult. [Extracted from the article] |